
Things get a little better if you add mayonnaise on top. This simple worldly wisdom explains why a can of white sauce is always found in the refrigerator of millions of people on our planet. But sometimes mayonnaise is not what it seems. For example, Americans often paint mayonnaise cans with light paint for very practical reasons. It sounds ridiculous, but many will probably want to try to do the same.

Mayonnaise is an extremely popular product. It's hard to find a refrigerator that doesn't have at least one jar in it. But sometimes under the lid you can find by no means the favorite sauce of millions, but something much more piquant. For example, a bundle of bills or other "stash".

It turns out that it is very popular among Americans to turn a can of mayonnaise into a hiding place for all sorts of important little things. Which is quite logical: well, who would suspect her of hiding values? And making a "mayonnaise safe" is as easy as shelling pears. See for yourself.

All you need is a can of milk-colored paint and a can of mayonnaise itself: empty, clean and dry.

Put the jar in a paper bag or wrap the outside with napkins so as not to stain the "exterior" and thus arouse suspicion.

Point the spray inside the container and simply press the button so that the paint evenly covers the entire inner surface of the can.

Dry with a hair dryer.

And you get this jar of fake mayonnaise.

Try it, distinguish it from the real one.

It remains only to hide the stash, put the jar in the far corner of the refrigerator and try very hard not to accidentally throw it away. And it will be somehow offensive.
Other variations on the theme of the "mayonnaise safe" can be seen in the video. And if this method seems too risky for you, then here's another 15 stash ideas that aren't easy to guess.